Here’s a brief recap of some of the more recent vape news headlines that I found to be particularly interesting. There’s a bit of redundancy with some of the topics and a lot of, so to say, duplicate coverage of news stories, leaving a less than ideal amount of interesting headlines to fawn over but here they are:
- “Blu E-Cig Company Releases MyBlu, A New Portable Vape Designed For E-Liquids” via Vaporizer Wire
- “Kids Who Vape Face Toxin Dangers, Study Finds” via WebMD
Pointing out a bit of the redundancy, here’s some more coverage of the ‘vape toxins’ story from some different outlets:
- “Are E-Cigarettes Going Up in Smoke? Users Show Same Cancer-Causing Chemicals as Regular Smokers” via Fortune
- “Teens inhale cancer-causing chemicals in e-cigarettes” via NBC News
- “Teens using e-cigarettes show evidence of same toxic chemicals as smokers: Study” via ABC News
And back to the list of intriguing vape news headlines from recent times:
- “Kansas Man Sues Vape Shop for E-Cigarette Battery Explosion” via U.S. News & World Report
Based on this, you might get the impression that it’s all bad news for vaping but it’s not. Here are some ‘positive’ stories in the news:
- “E-cigarettes less harmful than smoking, says American Cancer Society” via The San Diego Union-Tribune
- “NHS Health Scotland: E-cigs ‘definitely’ less harmful than smoking” via BBC
- “The evidence keeps piling up: e-cigarettes are definitely safer than smoking” via The Guardian